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heterogeneous Mixed assortment of housing styles in a residential development. Alternately, mixed zoning uses in an urban development plan.
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heterozygous possessing two different forms (alleles) of a specific gene.
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heterotrophic An organism incapable of producing organic compound from inorganic materials and thus must rely on other living or dead organisms for its food supply.
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heterochromatin Chromatin which is condensed and in light and electron micrographs appears dense in relation to euchromatin. Believed to be in an inactive state for transcription.
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heterotroph an organism that cannot make food from light energy and, therefore, depends upon other organisms for its nourishment; deer, fish, and bats are examples of heterotrophs, whereas algae and plants are autotrophs and make food inside their cells
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